hydrolix117

Can those who have shirts already post a picture or link of their shirts? Just so we can get an idea of quality of printing woot is capable of? For example... I've seen the breakfast topography one, and was hoping most other shirts turned out better. Is there another thread that has all these pictures? If so, please direct, =D

skelator818

I was actually planning on starting a thread on where the woot! shirts have travelled. As far as the quality of the shirts...they are great for $10, my Son of Kabuki needed more research before printing on the seam, they still need to work on it. But the standard designs look good though. Look for the post soon.

Meraji

I agree with thewronggrape that the design on the Autumn Breeze shirt is a bit too low. I got mine today (Men's Medium, b/c there was no WXL at the time) and though I like the general fit of the shirt itself, the design would have looked so much better printed 3 to 4 inches higher. Live and learn, but I won't be buying any more shirts that have the design situated near the bottom or corner.

Also, the color of the umbrella on my Autumn Breeze is orange and brown, not purplish in the least.

killopo

Meraji wrote:I agree with thewronggrape that the design on the Autumn Breeze shirt is a bit too low. I got mine today (Men's Medium, b/c there was no WXL at the time) and though I like the general fit of the shirt itself, the design would have looked so much better printed 3 to 4 inches higher. Live and learn, but I won't be buying any more shirts that have the design situated near the bottom or corner.

Also, the color of the umbrella on my Autumn Breeze is orange and brown, not purplish in the least.

I didn't realize before that the AA shirts Woot uses are a tad longer than normal. I guess for tall people that's not a problem and the shirt won't scrunch up, but for others, a higher design would have been smarter. Even mine is a bit longer than preferred, though it's still wearable..

jubie

Meraji wrote:I agree with thewronggrape that the design on the Autumn Breeze shirt is a bit too low. I got mine today (Men's Medium, b/c there was no WXL at the time) and though I like the general fit of the shirt itself, the design would have looked so much better printed 3 to 4 inches higher. Live and learn, but I won't be buying any more shirts that have the design situated near the bottom or corner.

Also, the color of the umbrella on my Autumn Breeze is orange and brown, not purplish in the least.

How's the size fitting? I wanted to get a size up from WL and was originally going to do a men's medium until I was recommended a men's small instead. I wanted to play with the men's size fitting as well as trying WXL.

kriscad

calypso71

jubie wrote:How's the size fitting? I wanted to get a size up from WL and was originally going to do a men's medium until I was recommended a men's small instead. I wanted to play with the men's size fitting as well as trying WXL.

jubie - I wear a size four, but I don't like tight fitting clothing. I tried the women's large, but it was too tight. Then I got the men's medium and I like the fit.

skelator818

Are you reselling those? That looks like a retail site. All different sizes and designs? I think that's way uncool if you are...
If that is your personal collection...maybe take a break?
Or if it's a compulsion I can recommend a good therapist.

kriscad

skelator818 wrote:Are you reselling those? That looks like a retail site. All different sizes and designs? I think that's way uncool if you are...
If that is your personal collection...maybe take a break?
Or if it's a compulsion I can recommend a good therapist.

lulz @ you

no... i am not reselling them

i work at a large screen printing facility and collect shirts.... and that rack happens to be all the woot shirts that have been printed.

skelator818

i work at a large screen printing facility and collect shirts.... and that rack happens to be all the woot shirts that have been printed.

I can see it is all the shirts printed, and I can see someone in the industry collecting them. I'm cool with it man. Just caught me offguard to see all the different sizes. Any specific reason for that? Just grabbing whatever? That photo looks like a printing shop here in SF which specializes in woot! type abstract, cool designs.

To keep my post relevant I add the following:
6'3", too close to 200 lbs...shirt is a XL and fits a bit tight, but nice.

wizard7926

kriscad

skelator818 wrote:I can see it is all the shirts printed, and I can see someone in the industry collecting them. I'm cool with it man. Just caught me offguard to see all the different sizes. Any specific reason for that? Just grabbing whatever? That photo looks like a printing shop here in SF which specializes in woot! type abstract, cool designs.

To keep my post relevant I add the following:
6'3", too close to 200 lbs...shirt is a XL and fits a bit tight, but nice.

Some are duplicates... when my little girl (who is 6) gets a lil bigger she can wear some of them. Same thing with my son who is 2 years old. My wife wears a few, such as the fall leaf and the koi fish designs.

I am one who never buys shirts (unless its a collection from the 70's or 80's or a shop going out of business) ... I even wrote about it on our company blog how this was one of the best concepts I have seen in a long time. Something about the $10 deal is addicting.I still would love to do a woot Reject site one day... I have printed for free a few designs that have been in the derbies that I thought should of won. Just alot of great artwork goes to waste that could be printed.

As for as the AA brand, its not my favorite shirt to print on, but each is to his/her own. I have met Dov Charney who started AA, and he has done a great job of branding their shirts.

fackoph

Here are pictures of the shirts I received for my own design. Pictured are a women's medium and a men's XL. I'd have to say that my only problem with how they were printed (Compared against how I wanted them to look) is that they are printed about 4" lower than I would have wanted. I wanted the top block to be high on the shoulder and the main section of the building to be at chest level. I think woot may be constrained by how high they can print on a shirt, and put the top block as high as they could have went.

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